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Motor-Free Visual Perception Test (MVPT)

Purpose of the measure The Motor-Free Visual Perception Test (MVPT) is a widely used, standardized test of visual perception. Unlike other typical visual perception measures, this measure is meant to assess visual perception independent of motor ability. It was originally developed for use with children (Colarusso & Hammill, 1972), however it has been used extensively with adults. The most recent version of the measure, the MVPT-3, can be administered to children (> 3 years), adolescents, and adults (< 95 years) (Colarusso & Hammill, 2003). Author*: Lisa Zeltzer, MSc OT; Editors: Nicol Korner-Bitensky, PhD OT; Elissa Sitcoff, BA BSc Evidence reviewed as of before 19-08-2008

NOTE: *The authors have no direct financial interest in any tools, tests or interventions presented in StrokEngine.

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